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Crusade

1999·Series·12·43 min·6.6(131)
DramaSci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureMore English titles

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Crusade is an American spin-off TV show from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5. Its plot is set in AD 2267, five years after the events of Babylon 5, and just after the movie A Call to Arms. The Drakh have released a nanovirus plague on Earth, which will destroy all life on Earth within five years if it is not stopped. To that end, the Victory class destroyer Excalibur has been sent out to look for anything that could help the search for a cure.

Where to watch Crusade in United States

Can I watch Crusade in United States? Crusade isn't on subscription streaming in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store.

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Where is Crusade streaming around the world?

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About Crusade

Crusade is a 1999 English-language drama, sci-fi & fantasy and action & adventure series created by J. Michael Straczynski. The cast is led by Gary Cole, Daniel Dae Kim, David Allen Brooks. It spans 1 season and 13 episodes and has concluded. Viewers rate it 6.6/10 across 100 ratings. In United States, it is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store.

Crusade was produced by Babylonian Productions and Warner Bros. Television and made in United States of America. It was first aired on June 9, 1999, and carries a 12 certification.

Created by
J. Michael Straczynski
First aired
June 9, 1999
Last aired
September 1, 1999
Original language
English
Age rating
12
Status
Ended
Seasons
1 (13 episodes)
Network
TNT
Country
United States of America
Production
Babylonian Productions, Warner Bros. Television
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Crusade cast & crew

Crusade was created by J. Michael Straczynski.

The cast features Gary Cole as Matthew Gideon, Daniel Dae Kim as John Matheson, David Allen Brooks as Max Eilerson, Carrie Dobro as Dureena Nafeel, Marjean Holden as Sarah Chambers, and Peter Woodward as Galen.

Behind the camera, it was produced by J. Michael Straczynski and Douglas Netter.

Is Crusade worth watching?

Crusade holds an audience score of 6.6/10 from 131 ratings, a solidly received drama series.

With 1 season and 13 episodes, it's a quick, bingeable run.

If you enjoy drama, sci-fi & fantasy, and action & adventure, Crusade is worth a place on your watchlist.

How and where to watch Crusade

Crusade isn't on a subscription service in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

Streaming rights change country by country and month by month, so the options above reflect United States today — switch your country at the top of the where-to-watch section to see availability elsewhere.

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Cast of Crusade

Gary Cole

Gary Cole

Matthew Gideon

Daniel Dae Kim

Daniel Dae Kim

John Matheson

David Allen Brooks

David Allen Brooks

Max Eilerson

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Carrie Dobro

Dureena Nafeel

Marjean Holden

Marjean Holden

Sarah Chambers

Peter Woodward

Peter Woodward

Galen

Crusade — FAQs

Where can I watch Crusade in United States?

Crusade is not on subscription streaming in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies.

What language is Crusade in?

Crusade is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How many seasons of Crusade are there?

Crusade has 1 season with 13 episodes in total.

What is Crusade rated?

Crusade is rated 12. It holds a 6.6/10 audience score from 131 ratings.

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